Our Work & Impact

Who We Are

Camp Education International (CEI) is a global social enterprise that helps governments, education systems, and youth organizations define, strengthen, and scale high-quality Camp Education.

We don’t just train staff, run activities, or open and operate camps. We partner with systems to transform how camp is understood, organized, delivered, and measured — so camp becomes a durable part of how societies educate and care for children.

We combine the rigor of a top-tier consulting firm with the values of a mission-driven organization. Our work sits at the intersection of education reform, youth development, and implementation at scale.

A group of people posing outdoors at a camp.

What We Do

CEI partners with leaders who want camp to be more than recreation — they want it to be essential education. In practical terms, we help partners:

1. Set system level camp strategy

We work with governments, ministries, school systems, and large networks to clarify:

  • What “camp education” should accomplish for children

  • How camp fits into formal education, public policy, and child wellbeing

  • Where investment should go

  • How to design national or regional camp initiatives that actually work

We'll be working with our NGO partners in Uzbekistan in 2026 to pilot curriculum and evaluation for their national camp network.

A group of people holding a training session led by Stuart Jones.
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2. Improve operations & program design

We help systems build better camps by strengthening:

  • Program models

  • Leadership structures

  • Training systems
  • Alignment between mission, practice, and outcomes

Our goal is not to “consult from afar,” but to shape how camps actually run on the ground. We'll be supporting multiple institutions in China in 2026 with these efforts.

3. Implement camp education at scale

We help partners move from:

  • Vision → to real pilot programs

  • Pilot → to multi-site implementation

  • Multi-site → to national or regional systems

This includes:

  • Designing training models

  • Preparing local trainers

  • Creating shared curriculum frameworks

  • Building sustainable delivery systems

We design for longevity, not one-time projects, and carefully align our work within the culture and previous efforts of our partners. We'll be featuring our efforts at the United Nations in September 2026.

Stuart Jones at an international camp seminar
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4. Build people & capabilities

We believe systems are only as strong as their people. CEI strengthens:

  • Camp directors

  • Senior leaders

  • Government officials

  • Professional networks

Our signature approach is “train the trainer” — so local leaders own the work long-term, and can powerfully articulate that camp is essential education within their own organization.

5. Measure results that matter

We help partners define and track meaningful outcomes, such as:

  • Child social-emotional learning

  • Leadership development

  • Resilience and independence

  • Wellbeing and mental health

 We don’t just say camp is powerful — we help systems prove it. We're developing meaningful academic partnerships to measure and establish the value of camp education worldwide.

Campers and instructors getting read for the ropes course

Our 2026 Projects

In 2026, we'll be traveling to China to meet with stakeholders of educational organizations and present to educators and parents (March/April), we'll be training national camp leaders in Uzbekistan (May), we'll be sharing about Camp Education at the United Nations (Sept), and we'll be hosting workshops for secondary school educators and parents in Brazil (October).

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China

March-April 2026

Partnering with camp, education, and youth development leaders to advance camp education training and implementation (Shenzhen, Shanghai).

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Uzbekistan

May 2026

Supporting national camp initiatives through a train-the-trainer model with camp directors and leaders (Tashkent).

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United Nations, New York City

September 2026

United Nations, New York City (September 1, 2026)
Presenting on camp education, youth development, and international exchange.

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Brazil

October 2026

Collaborating with international schools and education partners to explore camp education models in new contexts.